December 2, 2015

A European Hyperagora?

From an ancient marketplace in Athens…

A European Hyperagora?

… to a 'modern' supermarket.

A European Hyperagora - The Emergence of a European Public Sphere

  • Is the European Union a marketplace of ideas as well as only a marketplace?
  • Is there something like a European public debate?
  • Are political dialogs supranationalized?

Our Project

Case Selection: Greek Bailouts

  • widely discussed case
  • relevant to the whole of Europe

Data Selection: Twitter Data

  • interesting webscraping experience
  • open platform: anyone in Europe can contribute to it

Research Question

What can twitter tell us about pan-European reactions to the European governance of the public-debt crisis in Greece?

  • What can variation across time and space in the volume of Tweets regarding the euro crisis tell us about popular engagement with the issues?

  • What can the content of Tweets related to the crisis tell us about the spread of public opinion on the handling of the crisis in Greece between and within countries?

Previous Research

LSE project on how Europeans interact through Twitter…


Source: bit.ly/1LLTdOM

Previous Research

… looking at #ThisIsACoup trending and reactions to anouncement that agreement has been reached.


Source: bit.ly/1LLTdOM

Data Gathering

we pulled together a corpus of tweets

  • gathered by specifying search terms & time periods (using modified GetOldTweets)
  • adding information about the users who posted the tweets (using twitteR)
  • adding locations given by those users (using maqQuest and Google)
  • identifying language of every tweet (using textCat)
  • translating non-English tweets into English (using translateR)

Data Gathering

Data Analysis

What can twitter tell us about pan-European reactions to the European governance of the public-debt crisis in Greece?

  • What can variation across time and space in the volume of Tweets regarding the euro crisis tell us about popular engagement with the issues?

Descriptive Statistics

  • What can the content of Tweets related to the crisis tell us about the spread of public opinion on the handling of the crisis in Greece between and within countries?

Sentiment Analysis

Main findings: Variation Across Time

Main findings: Variation Across Space

Main findings: Variation Across Space and Time

Main findings: Sentiment Analysis

Conclusions

  • What can twitter tell us about pan-European reactions to the European governance of the public-debt crisis in Greece?
  • not so much
  • quantitative methos -> limited